Autonomous organisms play a crucial role in the well-being of societyespecially for the most vulnerable sectors, since Its structure is designed to improve the conditions of economic competition, certify fair prices and guarantee fundamental rights, which makes them indispensable elements for social progress.said the NGO “Mexico, how are we doing?”
The NGO highlighted the objectives of these organizations and the impact that their dependence on the Government would have. The benefits include the promotion of fair competition that allows consumers to access quality goods and services at competitive prices, which improves the purchasing power of families. In addition, it encourages innovation and continuous improvement in companies.
In the field of telecommunications, the organization indicated that the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) ensures equitable access to information and digital services, facilitating informed citizen participation and transparency in electoral processes.
Likewise, “Mexico, how are we doing?” He highlighted that the protection of personal data is also a priority, creating a safe digital environment for citizens.
In this sense, he stressed that Accountability is another key aspect, since these bodies not only regulate, but also act as guarantors of transparency and trust in institutions.promoting a more just society.
In addition, they offer relevant information about other decentralized public organizations, such as Mejoredu y CONEVALwhich also contribute to social progress through the monitoring and evaluation of public policies.
Mexico, how are we doing? indicated that autonomous bodies are essential to guarantee effective economic competition, protect the rights of citizens and strengthen democracy.
Given the upcoming vote in the Chamber of Deputies to eliminate autonomous bodies such as the National Institute of Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (Inai), President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo insisted on the extinction, although the case of the Federal Economic Competition Commission is being reviewed (Coffee) and the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) to comply with the T-MEC.
When asked if the disappearance of Cofece and IFT is also contemplated, Sheinbaum Pardo stated that they seek to avoid monopolistic practices and an independent body.
“Evidently the aim is to avoid monopolistic practices, to have a technically independent body, but not to have these bodies that in reality have not even demonstrated their efficiency,” said the President.
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They evaluate Cofece and the IFT in the reform package for the disappearance of institutes
The President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo acknowledged that legislators are reviewing the case of Cofece and the IFT, given the disappearance of autonomous organizations. “They stated that they were going to evaluate how this issue was included particularly in Cofece,” said the President.
The constitutional reform to eliminate autonomous bodies could be approved between November 11 and 14.
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